Where to Eat at Yankee Stadium

It’s opening day at Yankee Stadium, the beloved home of the Yankees in the South Bronx, and now through Sept. 25, Yankee fans will be heading up to get their game on. The baseball experience is about more than just “play ball,” however, and Yankee Stadium has a pretty impressive concession lineup if you know where to eat. Read on for the best places to grab a bite while you’re at the game. (And if you’re heading to a Mets’ game, check out our rundown of the best eats at Citi Field, too.)

Parm: Mario Carbone and Rich Torrisi’s sandwich shop is beloved for its roast turkey sandwiches and meatball parm; get a taste of these Italian-American favorites at their Yankee Stadium outpost in the Great Hall between Gates 4 and 6.

Brother Jimmy’s Barbecue: Known as a hangout for sports fans back in Manhattan, Jimmy’s fits right in at Yankee Stadium, with pulled pork sandwiches, mac and cheese, and other classic comfort foods. Find them in sections 133, 201, 214 and 320A.

Lobel’s of New York: The fifth-generation family-owned butcher shop Lobel’s is an institution, and at the stadium in Sections 134 and 322, Lobel’s serves steak sandwiches and more.

Carl’s Steaks: Die-hard New Yorkers may scoff at a Philly-inspired chain, but there’s no denying that Carl’s griddles up excellent cheesesteaks. Find it in section 107.

Nathan’s Famous: A classic New York hot dog stand whose foot-long franks have stood the test of time, and there are locations spinkled across the park.

NYY Steak: High-rollers head to this stylish sit-down steakhouse at Gate 6 (above Hard Rock) for dry-aged steaks, Alaskan king crab, and the like; reservations are recommended.